The president shared an image preparing the axes of his speech a few hours before appearing before the General Assembly.
President Luis Lacalle Pou He sent a message prior to his speech before the General Assembly, where he spoke about the relevance of being accountable to the Uruguayans, facing his last year in office, which he described as “very important.”
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In moments where Lacalle Pou asked his ministers to “round out the management”, the president is expected to review the positive economic data of his administration, although he may also refer to issues such as collecting signatures for the PIT-CNT plebiscite of constitutional reform against social security reform.


“Tomorrow at 11 AM I will be once again at the Parliament giving the annual message, telling what we did and what we will do in this very important year,” said the president through his X account (exTwitter).
In the message, accompanied by a highlighter on several sheets that are supposed to make up the axes of his speech this Saturday, the head of state highlighted: “It is very important to me To be accountable to legislators and all citizens.
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Tomorrow at 11am I will once again be in Parliament giving the annual message. Telling what we did and what we will do in this important year. It is very important for me to be accountable to legislators and all citizens. pic.twitter.com/KXWcOZh0xG
— Luis Lacalle Pou (@LuisLacallePou) March 1, 2024
Jorge Gandini questioned whether a National Party event was called
The senator of National Party, Jorge Gandini, He questioned the white leaders who called for a party event, stating that “it is not appropriate,” because it was about the exhibition of Lacalle Pou of “a gesture of relevant democracy and republican humility.”
“The president does not comply only by sending the report, but he comes in person. Later it will be criticized or congratulated, but it is a message. It seems to me to be a very relevant act that must be valued and learned,” he said. Gandini to Radio Monte Carlo.
Although he appreciated the call to nationalist militancy and urged people to watch the speech from a big screen in the Hall of Lost Steps, The legislator stated that “he is the president of all the Uruguayans and goes in that condition to Parliament”, Therefore, regarding a partisan act, he concluded: “I do not agree with that, because it is reducing an institutional act of enormous importance.”
Source: Ambito